MLM Manifesto, by Randy Gage – Join the Revolution!
Well it’s been an exciting start to 2009 and I’m really fired up. There is so much good energy buzzing around the people I’m connected with that I am grateful to be associated with so many inspiring leaders in the industry.
There is a lot of talk about Network Marketing entering the golden era because of the economic climate which is forcing so many people from other industries to take a fresh look at ours. With that in mind MLM Rockstar, Randy Gage, has released an MLM manifesto which is a straight talking document about where we are today in the industry, and where we are not!
The aim of the document is to bring together other leaders in the industry, in all the true network marketing companies, to encourage a dialogue to improve Network Marketing as a whole. It’s a long overdue cause because MLM has so much to offer to so many people but often those very people miss their opportunity because they are not introduced to the information in a professional way, and as a result they get totally the wrong end of the stick!
Add to that all the nonsense on the internet written by people who are just trying to get people into their own business with no regard for the industry as a whole, and we have an interesting mix of leaders with integrity who are working for the greater good, and get rich quick artists who are giving us all a bad name. We want to change this, and set the industry alight with success.
Grab your copy of Randy Gage’s MLM Manifesto and how we are working to improve the industry and start a revolution.
This is essentially for people who are already involved in the industry, but is a good read for those evaluating the big picture of what Network Marketing can offer them today. Make sure your leaders get this information. It is free, completely generic, and tells it like it is.
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